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IoT enabled Connected Manufacturing

Lakshmi Narayan Rao (Lux Rao)

As leader of Digital Transformation initiatives, Lux and his team drive the Digital Transformation (DT) agenda for Cisco and help customers define the...ir digital journey and chart out the Transformation

Roadmap across various verticals such as Healthcare, Manufacturing, BFSI, Retail, Smart Cities etc. Cisco is well positioned to lead the charge in digitally enabling organizations across sectors and industries.

Prior to joining Cisco, Lux was the CTO for Enterprise Business and leader for HPE Future Cities initiatives. Leading a cross functional team, Lux worked closely with Governments at the Centre & State as also an eco-system of partners to present a compelling value proposition. As a CTO, Lux worked closely with Clients helping them make the journey to a New Style of IT.

Prior to that Lux was the channel leader for Lotus/WPLC portfolio at IBM South Asia and Business leader for Value Solutions portfolio at Canon Singapore. Lux has over 25 years of experience in multifarious roles spanning IT Hardware & Software Solutions, Sales, Channel Management, Product Management, Product Support, Pre-sales, Competency Development and Customer Service in Organizations such as IBM, Canon & Xerox.

He has been awarded the prestigious IDC Award for Excellence in Innovation for the year 2015 and best CTO - Digital Transformation for the year 2015-16 by Tech Plus Media. He has also won the coveted Technology Evangelist for the Year - an Industry recognition for three years in a row.

Lux is an Electronics & Communication Engineer besides holding a PG in System Analysis & Design from Bangalore University and an MBA specializing in Marketing & Finance from Manipal University.

He is a Technology adviser in several start up communities including T-Hub, 100 Start-ups and is a part of the Nasscom Task force for Smart Cities and is on the Technology Advisory board for Data Security council of India.

Description

Its no secret that the digital economy is fundamentally changing the way manufacturers do business. Digital disruptors are rewriting the rules of the game.

To stay competitive, we need to improve business operations and get the most out of every asset, innovate faster to speed time to market, and reduce security and compliance risks.

Many manufacturers are exploring an Industry 4.0 approach to digitizing factories and production facilities.

The key tenets to digitizing manufacturing are

Network inter-operability: A seamless way to connect factory networks and endpoints across wired, wireless, or cellular environments, using all the top Industrial Ethernet protocols. They ought to be simple to set up, manage, and scale, with robust security to safeguard operations and sensitive data.

Information transparency: A way to unleash the potential of data on legacy machines on plant floors that are not connected. They can help analyze data to uncover new insights.

Actionable information: This covers the essential aspect of the right information to the right people instantly and securely. Enables asset location data, operational intelligence, and business analytics directly to managers and operators to resolve issues faster and gain business agility.

Autonomous decision making: Transforming an organizations data into real insights, automatically. Todays technologies deliver edge intelligence and local data persistence to power faster, more autonomous decisions in the factory and the cloud.